Death is not to be celebrated.

May 02, 2011 00:36



A man died this weekend.

He was one of more than fifty siblings, and fathered at least twenty-three children.

In the 1980's, he helped the U.S. by fighting in the U.S.-funded insurgency against Soviet troops in Afghanistan.

He was later nearly killed by the U.S.

In the 1990's, his family disowned him.

He has had a very difficult life.

And today, people ( Read more... )

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arthoniel May 3 2011, 05:46:56 UTC
They celebrated when our people died. So we should sink to that level?

And I understand the need to show the picture of his corpse on TV. That doesn't mean I have to like it. It saddens me that people have gotten so deep into this age of skepticism that we have to show his body on TV for anyone to believe that he really is dead.

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